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MAJOR ERAS IN U.S. HISTORY. Reconstruction Period. Civil War Ends - 1865. 13 th Amendment : Abolished slavery in U.S. . 14 th Amendment : everyone citizens regardless of race. 15 th Amendment : everyone can vote regardless of race (except women) .
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15th Amendment: everyone can vote regardless of race (except women)
Homestead Act: head of household receives 160 acres of free land.
U.S. Indian Policy: move Indians to reservations, expect assimiliation
Transcontinental Railroad: connects the east coast to the west coast.
Cattle Industry Boom: Sale of Texas longhorns in Midwestern cities. Cattle trails and railroads
Growth of big business: Carnegie (Steel) Rockefeller (oil), Vanderbilt (railroad) (Monopolies)
Growth of Labor Unions: organization for workers- better pay and working conditions
Political Machines: gave jobs and housing in exchange for votes.
Populism: People’s political party. Becomes part of Democratic party.
Social Gospel Movement: Movement to help the poor mainly new immigrants.
Interstate Commerce Act: regulations of railroads in the United States
Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act: civil service exam for government jobs. Jobs based on performance.
Spanish-American War (1898) U.S. goes to war with Spain. Gain: Puerto Rico, Cuba, Philippines as a result. Causes: Yellow Journalism, U.S.S. Maine blows up, DeLome letter- calls McKinley “weak”
Theodore Roosevelt: served in the Spanish-American War as a “rough rider”, became President. Environmentalist, Trust-buster, built Panama Canal
Building Panama Canal: creates shortcut between the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. Eliminates the need for a two ocean navy.
Great Migration: African Americans migrate from the South to the North in the years between the wars.
W.E.B. Dubois: founded the NAACP, wanted immediate integration for African Americans
18th Amendment: Prohibition, sale, consumption, manufacturing of alcohol illegal in the United States.
Pure Food and Drug Act: all foods must be labeled correctly and meet federal standards
Initiative: citizens can put an issue on the ballot. Referendum: vote on the initiative, recall: remove a corrupt political person
German Submarine Warfare: Unrestricted sub warfare- sinking of American ships, cause for U.S. involvement in WWI.
Zimmermann Telegram: intercepted telegram from Germany asking Mexico to invade the United States. Another cause for U.S. involvement in WWI.
General John J. Pershing: U.S. General went to Mexico to capture Pancho Villa, served U.S. in World War I.
Stalemate on western front: WWI trench warfare; neither side making any progress
Wilson’s Fourteen Points: President Wilson’s plan for peace at the end of WWI; including the League of Nations.
Treaty of Versailles: Treaty that ends WWI. Blames Germany for WWI.
League of Nations: President Wilson plan for an organization to prevent future wars. U.S. refuses to join.
Social Darwinism: “Survival of the Fittest”. The strongest will survive. Same in business, the strongest businesses will survive.
Prohibition: 18th Amendment- no more consumption of alcohol. Led to organized crime.
Harlem Renaissance: Surge of music, writing and arts by African Americans in Harlem, neighborhood in New York.